I have a Wahoo hat......but after watching my boys kill em last night....I'm confused over wtf their mascot is? I could have sworn that a wahoo was a fish.....?
11/28/2005 3:02:31 PM
REASON NUMBER 39528 WHY GIRLS AREN'T ALLOWED IN SPORTS TALK
11/28/2005 3:03:58 PM
ok
11/28/2005 3:04:02 PM
thread lockage
11/28/2005 3:04:18 PM
^ bald
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11/28/2005 3:04:49 PM
they're the cavaliers officiallysome people also call them the wahoos, i don't know why though
11/28/2005 3:05:42 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahoos
11/28/2005 3:05:58 PM
a wahoo is a fish that can drink twice its own body weighthttp://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/enlt214m/wahoo/
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11/28/2005 3:07:26 PM
^
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11/28/2005 3:12:02 PM
oh.....OK.....I'll plead laziness and tiredness on this one but thanks boys
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11/28/2005 3:16:25 PM
i have asked to several UVA students in the past about this. the answer i keep getting is that they call themselves the cavaliers for football. wahoos seems to be their basketball thing. they also told me that the wahoos were an indian tribe.
11/28/2005 4:07:21 PM
11/28/2005 4:34:51 PM
Hoooos RETARDED?
11/28/2005 4:35:34 PM
^^^No, they definitely use it for football, too.The Cavalier is the official mascot; the Wahoo is a side thing.
11/28/2005 4:39:27 PM
that is racist against indians or something, protestbut yea its like the stanford cardinals using a fucking tree as their mascot
11/28/2005 5:08:03 PM
tada. yay google. http://virginiasports.collegesports.com/trads/va-trads.html
11/28/2005 5:08:21 PM
wahoo is part of their school song, thus the wahoo's"The Good Old Song" was written in 1893. Sung to the familiar tune of "Auld Lang Syne," it has since served as UVa's unofficial alma mater. Although the words to the song are attributed to the late Edward H. Craighill, Jr., of Lynchburg, Va., Craighill wrote in the October 1922 issue of the University of Virginia Magazine that "no one man should be credited with the authorship" of the first stanza. He said it was a byproduct of a welcoming home of a victorious football team and was the joint production of several students. The cheer "Wah-hoo-wah" was in vogue with the student body and was incorporated into the song.That good old song ofWah-hoo-wahWe'll sing it o'er and o'erIt cheers our hearts andwarms our bloodTo hear them shout and roar.We come from Old Virginia,Where all is bright and gay.Let's all join hands and give a yellFor the dear old UVaWah-hoo-wah,Wah-hoo-wah.Uni-v, Virginia,Hoo-rah-ray,Hoo-rah-ray,Ray! Ray! U-V-a[Edited on November 28, 2005 at 5:11 PM. Reason : without further adieu]
11/28/2005 5:09:31 PM
stanford cardinals
11/28/2005 5:09:43 PM
SHOW YOURSELF
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